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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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China: Snow beer’s sales volume grows 21% in the first three months of this year
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Japan & Philippines: Kirin completes acquisition of a 48.3% stake in San Miguel Brewery
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Australia: Coca-Cola Amatil to continue pursuing its beer strategy with SABMiller
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Germany: Sweet and mild beer gains popularity as volume growth comes mostly from young and female consumers
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Colombia: Colombians stick to domestic, about 5% alc. content beer
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India: General growth of the beer industry could have been higher were it not for states policies and high prices
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Ireland: Imported lager sees higher growth rate but domestic lager still holds 82% of the total volume in 2008
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United States: In view of late seeding and possible heat farmers recommended to hold back good quality malting barley
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World: Diageo to cut marketing spend and raise the effective one
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France: Carlsberg to correct S&N’s mistakes in marketing the Kronenbourg beer brand
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Bulgaria: Multinational owners find no sense in exporting beer produced in Bulgaria
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Australia: Brewer Foster’s meaning to seek $300 mln from Asian banks - sources
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United Kingdom: Muntons opens new malting barley storage to protect the continuity of supply and demand
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Vietnam: Sai Gon Beer starts construction of a new brewery
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Germany: This year’s Oktoberfest to serve a more expensive beer
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Canada: Bud Light Lime responds positively to an invitation from Canadian beer lovers
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Thailand: Brewers accuse the government of showing indulgence to white spirits producers
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Switzerland: Barley production in 2009 forecast at 184,500 tonnes, acreage to decrease
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Norway: Imported beer sees sales grow 17% in 2008
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Azerbaijan: Baltika Breweries to keep producing local beer brands
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Russia: Baltika launches new Baltika Cooler Lime beer
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China: Snow beer’s sales volume grows 21% in the first three months of this year
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China Resources Enterprise Ltd, the the state-controlled brewer of the popular Snow beer, announced on May, 22 its unaudited quarterly financial and operational review
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Japan & Philippines: Kirin completes acquisition of a 48.3% stake in San Miguel Brewery
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Kirin Holdings Co. completed the acquisition of a 48.3% stake in San Miguel Corp.'s brewery business in the Philippines for Y79.2 billion, a process
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Australia: Coca-Cola Amatil to continue pursuing its beer strategy with SABMiller
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Coca-Cola Amatil, Australia's top soft-drink bottler, denied intentions of a merger with the nation’s largest brewer Foster's, Reuters reported on May, 22.
Instead, Chief Executive
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Germany: Sweet and mild beer gains popularity as volume growth comes mostly from young and female consumers
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The demographic influence of the ageing population has a strong impact on the beer sector in Germany as older people tend to drink less
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Colombia: Colombians stick to domestic, about 5% alc. content beer
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Colombia’s beer industry was characterised by strong advertising and promotional activities during 2008, a recent report by Euromonitor shows. Bavaria SA, the nation’s largest
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India: General growth of the beer industry could have been higher were it not for states policies and high prices
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In 2008, beer prices saw steep hikes in India’s key beer consuming states. Consumers’ reactions to the price hikes saw many cut back on
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Ireland: Imported lager sees higher growth rate but domestic lager still holds 82% of the total volume in 2008
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Lager continues to replace stout in importance, with 2008 volume sales of 339 million litres and 175 million litres, respectively, Euromonitor reported in a
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United States: In view of late seeding and possible heat farmers recommended to hold back good quality malting barley
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The recent increase in wheat prices has added some strength to new crop malting barley prices, but the lack of demand for both old
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Analytical-Sensory Determination of Potential Flavour Deficiencies of Light Beers
Sofie Malfliet, Koen Goiris, Guido Aerts and Luc De Cooman
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 115(1), 49–63, 2009
Although currently light beers have a high market share in the
US, this beer style is still not accepted on the European continent
because light beers are considered watery, mainly on account
of lack of mouthfeel. In this paper, the flavour quality,
including flavour stability, of five commercial light beers was
evaluated in comparison with their corresponding pilsner beers
derived from the same breweries. Through detailed physicochemical
and sensory evaluation, followed by multivariate data
analysis, the fresh beers could be differentiated according to
their origin (US or European) and beer style (light or pilsner).
Potential flavour deficiencies of fresh light beers were determined
as too much sweetness, lack of bitterness, and especially
reduced fullness. As a result, the fresh light beers were less
preferred than their corresponding pilsner. Upon ageing, the
light beers were generally less flavour stable than their pilsner
counterparts. This is mainly ascribed to increased sensory perception
of cardboard and ribes staling flavours in most aged
light beers. Nevertheless, based on detailed analytical/sensory
investigation, it was clearly demonstrated that one of the light
beers involved in this study showed enhanced flavour stability
with respect to all other beers, including the pilsner beers.
Key words: flavour deficiencies, flavour stability, light beer,
multivariate statistical analysis.
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